HOW I SAVED MY HAIR.
"My hair was thin, short, dry and brittle. Every time I combed or brushed it large quantities came out, and I had bejmn to fear that soon 1 should be entirely bald. A specialist whom T eonsulted'said mine was a particularly bad case of dandruff—so bad that he knew of only one thing which ho could hone would overcome the trouble and Testore my scant tresses to their former luxuriance and beauty. Ho told mc to get,my chemist to prepare a lotion composed of three, ounces of bay rum. one ounce lavona de composeej! and a quarter dram menthol crystals, and to rub this into the scalp twice a day with tho finger tips. I was sceptical, but did as I was told. To my delighted astonishment I soon noticed that my hair had stopped falling out, and in a few uooks my head was co\ ; ered, with a new growth of downy hair. 1 continued the uso of the lotion until I possessed a head of hnir, all my own, that is tho wonder of all my friends. My specialist says he has known of many cases- similar to mine, and in every instance the results have been truly marvellous. He says this is the greatest hair-growing formula over knoAvn. It has dono so much for mc that I hone you will publish this for tho benefit of those who want to save their hair. ,, —R.C.E. 341
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 4
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